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Cooking Stove.

No. 92,464. Patented July 13, 1869.

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JAMES H. MCCONNELL, OF NEWCASTLE, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF ANDJ. R. RICHARDSON.

Letters-Patent No. 92,464, elated July 13,1869.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making partof thesame.

To all whom it may concern 1 Be it known that I, JAMES H. MQGONNELL, ofNewcastle, in. the county of Lawrence, and in the State of Pennsylvania,have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Cooking-Stoves; anddo hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exactdescription thereotj, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings,and to the letters ofreference marked thereon.

The nature of my invention consists in the construction and arrangementof an attachment for cooking? stoves.

In order to enable others skilled in the art to which my inventionappertains, to make and use thesame, I will now proceed to describe itsconstruction and operation, referring to the annexed drawings, whichform a part of this specification, and in whic Figure 1 is a rearelevation;

Figure 2 is a'plan view, showing the inside of the lower chamber- Fignre3 isa perspective of a cover, which may be used on the rear portion ofmy attachment; and

'Fignre 4 is a plan view of a cover or plate to the main portion of thesam A represents a chamber or pan of sheet-iron, and'of an y dimensionsdesired, having an opening in the centre of its bottom. This openingshould be of such size as to fit over the collar found on the rearportion of a cooking-stove, on which the pipe is usually placed.

The pan A has an extension, B, on the rear side, whicl I may lead intothe chimney-flue, or the top of said extension may be replaced byanother plate, 0, fig. 3, having an opening with a collar, on which thestove-pipe may be placed.

The top of the pan A may be covered with a movable plate, I), which isprovided with several holes, to place cooking-utensils upon. This platemay be removed, and a boiler, E, placed on the pan.

By this attach ment, all the heat, which usually goes direct up throughthe stove-pipe, has to pass through the pan A heating. the articlesplaced ou the same before it passes it, thus increasing the capacity ofthe stove to a considerabe degree.

'Inside of the pan A, I place a water-heater, F, having two pipes to a,which pass out through the side of the pan, and serve to makeattachments with a tank or receiver, to hold hot water.

Having thus fully described my invention,

What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

1. In combination with a cooking-stove, the pan A, constructed asdescribed, and provided with an extension, 13, substantially as and forthe purposes herein set forth.

2. In combination with the pan A and extension B, the plate G,constructed as described, and for the purposes set forth.

I 3.The combination of the pan A, extension B, and cover D, allsubstantially as and for the purposes herein set fprth.

4. The combination of the pan A, extension B, and boiler I),substantially as shown and described.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing, Ihave hereunto set my hand,this 1st day of March, 1869.

JAMES H. MGOONNELL. Witnesses:

Geo. W. MILLER, LEOPOLD Evnm.

